The police investigation revealed that McCoy had 26 pornographic pictures on his laptop, 104 pictures of women in erotic bathing suits or underwear and 23 sexually suggestive videos from YouTube.com.

McCoy — who joined the force in 2004 — told investigators that he did not recognize some of the images found on his computer. He looked at the other images, including the videos, while he was off duty, investigators said.

McCoy, who patrols at night, said the photos came to his personal email and he deleted them.

"He's taken responsibility for his actions," said Fraternal Order of Police President Kelly Shifflett. "He has accepted his discipline and he's looking to put the incident behind him and getting back to work."

McCoy told investigators he was looking for jujitsu videos and clicked on other links that "piqued my interest."

The investigation began in December after a city official found out that McCoy, who is married, was part of an adult social networking site for swingers.

It's not the first time this year that McCoy has been under internal affairs investigation. In another investigation, McCoy was also caught in a compromising position.

In April, investigators determined McCoy violated police officer conduct by taking pictures of his genital area while on duty.

He was caught by surveillance video in November at Tyco Retail Solutions' parking lot, at 1 Town Center Road. McCoy told investigators he had a medical condition he had to document.

He said he did not send the photos to anyone and they were deleted. McCoy was suspended without pay for 36 hours in that incident.